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As President, How Did Jackson Differ from Other Political Figures

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As president, how did Jackson differ from other political figures, such as Webster, Clay, and Calhoun?


A) Jackson was a genuinely national figure, while the others were strongly sectional figures.
B) Jackson was the only national leader with a base of support in the West.
C) Jackson saw himself as the servant of Congress, while the others relied on popular support.
D) Jackson saw himself as a party leader, while the others avoided party attachments.

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